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September 23, 2009
Wuxi,
China: Suntech Power Raises Multi-Crystalline Module Efficiency
Suntech
Power said today it has beaten previous records for multi-crystalline
silicon module conversion efficiency, including its own record
achieved last month. The new world record conversion efficiency
(aperture area only) was measured at 16.53% by the Fraunhofer
Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE.
Suntech's
world record breaking multi-crystalline silicon module is powered
by Pluto PV cells utilizing solar grade silicon with each PV cell
having a conversion efficiency well over 17%. In August, Suntech
surpassed the previous record of 15.5% set by Sandia National
Labs 15 years ago.
Suntech
says the latest record is well above previous records and is a
reaffirmation that Suntech's Pluto powered multi-crystalline modules
have the highest conversion efficiency in the world.
"We
are very pleased to announce that our Pluto technology has been
recognized as the most efficient multi-crystalline silicon technology
in the world," said Dr. Stuart Wenham, Suntech's Chief Technology
Officer. "This shows that it is possible to combine both first
class R&D and low cost manufacturing into a commercially viable
business model that will bring clean alternative energy to the
world's growing energy demands."
Dr.
Martin Green, Research Director of the ARC Photovoltaics Centre
of Excellence at the University of New South Wales, Australia,
and member of the Progress in Photovoltaics Committee said, "The
16.53% conversion efficiency Suntech module has a clear margin
over other multi-crystalline silicon photovoltaic technologies.
It has set the new benchmark for the highest performance multi-crystalline
module."
Further details about: Suntech
Power
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